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In this audio recording titled "Bottle cork stopper", the primary sound you will hear is the distinctive pop of a bottle opening. The bottle in question is not your average water or beer bottle, but a soda bottle. The audio begins with a short moment of silence, immediately followed by the sound of a hand gripping the bottle. This is a brief, subtle noise, but if you listen closely, you can hear the faint rustling of human contact with the glass surface of the bottle. Next, you hear the unmistakable sound of a cork being twisted. The friction between the cork and the bottle creates a squeaking noise, a testament to the tight seal keeping the carbonated beverage inside fresh and fizzy. The climax of the audio is the satisfying 'pop' sound as the cork stopper is finally freed from the bottle's neck. It's a noise that instantly brings to mind images of celebration and refreshment. As the cork comes out, there's a brief his